The Soldier's Details

Surname:
Smith
First Name:
John William
Rank:
Lance Corporal
Regimental #:
WX7784
Classification:
Section Orderly
Company:
‘B’ Company, 9 Platoon
Enlisted:
10.08.1940
Discharged:
20.02.1946
DOB:
4.03.1907
Place of Birth:
Bishop Auckland, England
Father's Name:
Not Known
Mothers's Name:
Elizabeth Jane Smith
Religion:
Church of England
Pre-war Occupation:
Miner
Singapore:
Selarang Camp and Barracks Changi
Force:
‘ D ’ Force Thailand, S Battalion
Camps Thailand:
Kanu II, Chungkai, Kachu Mountain Camp, Petchaburi, Chumphon, Nakom Chassi, Bangkok
POW#:
4/4582 & 8744
Return Details 1945:
Thailand-Singapore by aircraft, Singapore-Fremantle, HMT Highland Brigade.

General Description

Smith enlisted AIF 10 Aug 1940, later joining 2/4th’s ‘B’ Coy, 9 Platoon.  He became Lance Corporal Smith, Section Orderly under Commanding Officer Lt. Don Lee.
As a POW in Singapore he left with ‘D’ Force Thailand, S Battalion work party for the Burma-Thai Railway.  He was recovered from Nakom Chassi Camp, Thailand at the end of the war.  Please read further about D Force S Battalion which worked on the Hellfire Pass Cutting with other work forces.
When the rail link was completed at the end of 1943 he was at Chungkai Hospital Camp prior to being sent to Kachu Mountain Camp
He was recovered from Nakom Chassi when the war ended.
We believe Smith played with 2/4th Football team while training at Northam.  Please read

 

Smith arrived Fremantle 17 January 1928 on the ‘Berrrima’ aged 20 years.
Unfortunately we know little else about Smith’s life.  With such a common name we sadly cannot positively identify him in Electoral Rolls or elsewhere.  We also cannot be certain when he died.

Camp Locations:

  • Selarang Barracks Changi - Singapore
  • Selarang Camp Changi - Singapore
  • Chumphon - Thailand
  • Chungkai, 60k - Thailand
  • Kanu II, 152.30k - Thailand
  • Petchaburi - Thailand
  • Tardan - Thailand
  • Kachau Mountain Camp - Thailand
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